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1 2 | laity, nay, and this is far more lamentable, to the
2 10| human nature. We have gone far beyond that: we have reached
3 11| 11. So far, Venerable Brethren, there
4 13| absolute truth: for, in so far as they are symbols, they
5 14| 14. Thus far, Venerable Brethren, of
6 14| and truly a believer.~How far off we are here from Catholic
7 16| of phenomena, still in as far as they are lived by faith
8 19| the formulas only in as far as they are useful to him,
9 21| 21. Thus far We have spoken of the origin
10 25| subordinated to science, as far as phenomenal elements are
11 25| disciplinary authority. But far more advanced and far more
12 25| But far more advanced and far more pernicious are their
13 34| Books in every way, and so far from finding imperfections
14 36| sense of control, go so far as to proclaim as true and
15 43| they certainly do not go so far as the former, have yet
16 43| priori rules they destroy as far as they can the pious traditions
17 45| fully in force, and, as far as may be necessary, We
18 46| describes theology as so far in front of all others that
19 49| candidates for Holy Orders. Far, far from the clergy be
20 49| candidates for Holy Orders. Far, far from the clergy be the love
21 53| Pontiff. Let there be, as far as this is possible, a special
22 55| on any apparition, in as far as it regards the fact itself,
23 55| itself, that is to say in as far as it is relative, always
24 55| of the fact; while in as far as it is absolute, it must
25 56| what We have laid down thus far should fall into oblivion,
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